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  1. May 27, 2019 · The gold rushes provided a popular theme for writing in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the United States. The gold rush narrative was included in everything from dime novels to the classic works of fiction by Jack London, the poetry of Robert Service and early motion pictures, such as Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush (1925).

    • Cassiar District

      GOLD RUSHES in 1862 and 1874 brought thousands of people to...

    • Robert Service

      Robert William Service, poet, novelist (b at Preston, Eng 16...

    • Prospecting

      The "Golden Mile" at Kirkland Lake, Ontario, southeast of...

  2. Jun 9, 2023 · Ontario's gold rush holds a significant place in the province's history, shaping its landscape and economy. From the initial spark of discovery to the establishment of booming mining towns, Ontario's gold rush era represents a captivating chapter in the province's rich mining heritage. This comprehensive article delves into the intriguing story of Ontario's gold rush,

  3. Jul 15, 2023 · The Michipicoten Gold District, located along the eastern shore of Lake Superior, holds historical significance in Ontario’s gold mining history. The area saw several gold discoveries and mining operations in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Michipicoten Gold Mines, owned by Hemlo Gold Mines Inc., operated from the 1930s to the 1990s and ...

  4. Sep 4, 2011 · The great California gold rush of 1848 is probably the most famous in the world. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates that about 12 million ounces of gold was produced in the first five years by panning for the metal. Most historians agree that the gold rush ended between 1853 and 1855.

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · This article takes readers on a journey through Ontario’s historic gold rushes, delving into the stories of exploration, discovery, and the booms and busts that followed. From the early 1800s to the early 1900s, these gold rushes left a lasting legacy and contributed to the cultural fabric of Ontario. The Kirkland Lake Gold Rush:

  6. Major gold rushes occurred in the United States, Australia, Canada, and South Africa in the 19th century. The first major gold strike in North America occurred near Dahlonega, Georgia, in the late 1820s. It was the impetus for the Indian Removal Act (1830) and led to the Trail of Tears. The best-known strike occurred at Sutter’s Mill, near ...

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  8. Ontario’s first discovery of gold was declared on August 15, 1866, when 21-year-old Marcus Powell in Hastings County spoke the words, “I discovered gold.”. Powell was trenching along a seam of copper on Richardson’s farm when his pick broke through a cavity and opened into a cave. The hanging wall was quartzite while the foot wall was ...